The Huarache Run GS 'Laser Fuchsia' came out in all pink for grade school kids, a bold take on Nike designer Tinker Hatfield's hydro-inspired adult shoe from 1991. Taking cues from water-skiing boots, he developed a neoprene bootie supported by a structural cage that flexed with the foot while keeping it sturdy. The comfort technology enabled the sneaker to metamorphose from one sport to another, and from one look to the next, arriving in the modern day as this go-to kids' model.